Samsung Galaxy S9 to be launched by end of January, 2018?
Gadget Freaks Will Be On Cloud Nine As Samsung Electronics Is All Set To Add Yet Another Highly Attractive Smartphone In Its Galaxy Series Soon. Latest Media Report Suggests That The South Korean Multinational Company Is Gearing Up To Release Its Next Generation Smartphone Galaxy S9 Just After The Official Launch Of Galaxy Note 8 A Couple Of Days Back.
Gadget freaks will be on cloud nine as Samsung Electronics is all set to add yet another highly attractive smartphone in its Galaxy series soon. Latest media report suggests that the South Korean multinational company is gearing up to release its next generation smartphone Galaxy S9 just after the official launch of Galaxy Note 8 a couple of days back.
According to a report, published in The Investor Korea on Thursday, Samsung could be preparing for an early release of their forthcoming smartphone Galaxy S9, giving reasons to their tech-savvy customers to cheer further.
While the upcoming gadget will make a debut by the end of January, the global launch might take place in the mid of February, 2017. According to reports, Galaxy S9 is going to be the full-fledged modular smartphone of the company.
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Apart from mere features of calling, texting and taking high quality pictures, Galaxy S9 will have an added ability which will make the device most unique and different than rest of the gadgets in the market.
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